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The University of Connecticut Huskies fielded its first football team in 1896. The program was a perennial conference championship contender first in the New England Athletic Conference and then the Yankee Conference. UConn made its first Div I-AA playoffs in 1998 in its 100th season, and 1999 won its first game against a Div I-A team, beating Buffalo 23-0. The UConn Huskies would beat a Big East team for the first time in 2001, and play their first bowl game in 2004, where they routed Mid-American Conference Champs Toledo 39-10 in the Motor City Bowl in Detroit behind the leadership of MVP Quarterback Dan Orlovsky. This gradual success is recognized as the fastest progression from Div I-AA to Div I-A in college football history. Score with TicketCity - the place to go for UConn Huskies football tickets.

2015 UConn Season Preview

An interim head coach, 9 consecutive losses to open the season, and no bowl game for the 3rd straight year. These are all things that Connecticut Huskies football fans would like to forget about the 2013 season. Coming into 2014 there is a fresh air around the Huskies program. The hiring of now head coach Bob Diaco has brought a wave of excitement as he looks to turn the Huskies into one of the premier defensive teams in the AAC. In his first season as head coach he will have plenty of defensive talent as he inherits a squad that will start 9 upperclassmen, headlined by senior cornerback Byron Jones. UConn’s offense will have plenty of experience as well as senior Chandler Whitmer returns along with dangerous receiver and team leader Geremy Davis. Playing in the AAC, Connecticut always has an exciting schedule and despite the tough competition, they have a good chance to be bowl eligible for the first time since 2010. Games to look for will be September 27th against Temple, November 22nd against Cincinnati, and the season finale, December 6th against SMU.

UConn Huskies Football at Rentschler Field

Address: 615 Silver Ln, East Hartford, Connecticut, 06118

The Connecticut Huskies play their home games at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Connecticut. The stadium holds 40,000 spectators and was opened in 2003. It was designed to be expandable, and with UConn’s recent success will likely hold more in the future. A game at Renschler Field is an unforgettable experience. Witnessing the rabid fans of such a growing program support their team makes it nearly impossible not to root with them. The UConn Huskies home bench is on the Rentschler Field sideline with sections 117-125. Rentschler Field parking information is covered in our Huskies event guide.

Rentschler Field Seating Chart

UConn Huskies Rivals

Despite lacking the historical moments of some of the other major college football rivalries, this series has quietly been one of the hardest fought since 2000. In that period the game has been decided by less than 6 points over 5 times, it has seen missed last-second field goals, unbelievable touchdown catches, and developed into a thrilling back and forth battle that is among the best in the Northeast.

Connecticut Huskies in the BCS National Championship and Bowl Games

The boys from the Big East are one of the most recent programs to join the Division 1-A system (joined in 2002) but have definitely made a splash since their introduction. Becoming a member of the Big East in 2004, the UConn Huskies have won the Big East Conference Title more than once as well as a few bowl games along the way. Ticketcity offers tickets to all college football bowl games.

UConn Huskies Event Guide

What time do the gates open prior to a Connecticut Huskies home game?

Gates to Rentscheler Field open 90 minutes prior to kickoff. Also, there is no re-entry into Rentschler Field so be sure to bring everything you need as you will not be readmitted once you leave.

Where can I park at Rentschler Stadium?

The parking lot open 4 hours prior to the start of the game. The best gameday parking for non-parking pass holders is south and west of the stadium in the red or game day lots. The closest of these is off of Airport Ave. just north of Hobbs road but arrive early as this lot will fill up first. The parking fees are $30 for buses, $25 for RV’s and $15 for cars. Note: All parking lots close 2 hours after the event.

What is the best place to sit for a Connecticut Huskies football game?

Sections 138 through 104 are closest to the field and run parallel to the visitor sidelines. Premium sections with seat backs are located in sections: 141, 100, 101, 120, 121 & 122 of the lower bowl and in sections 242, 200, 201, 223, 224 and 225 of the upper bowl.

What is the best gameday tradition at a Huskies football home game?

The HuskyWalk is a recent tradition where the players get off their bus and walk through a crowd of fans to get hyped up one their way to stadium before the game.

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